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but yet there's another government agency, another u.s. attorney's office that sees the same crimes that andre borat said, that he could ignore. but this other u.s. attorney's office is saying, no, we can't. we cannot set the precedent that this doesn't matter, because it does matter. people put their reputations and their livelihoods to tell the truth. so it does matter. >> andre borat is the u.s. attorney in los angeles, who said that he's not pursuing this. >> that would be about a year ago. >> right. and the u.s. attorney in san francisco is the one who may be looking at it now. remember, also. we're talking about criminal liability here. he has a world of civil problems. he's going to be sued for $12 million for the insurance company that paid him the bonus for winning the tour de france. he has that federal whistle blower suit that could be tens of millions in liability. those civil cases are coming. >> could he go to jail? >> if he's convicted, absolutely. but he hasn't been charged so he's a long way from being convicted. if he is
but yet there's another government agency, another u.s. attorney's office that sees the same crimes that andre borat said, that he could ignore. but this other u.s. attorney's office is saying, no, we can't. we cannot set the precedent that this doesn't matter, because it does matter. people put their reputations and their livelihoods to tell the truth. so it does matter. >> andre borat is the u.s. attorney in los angeles, who said that he's not pursuing this. >> that would be about...
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today the propaganda arm of the north korean government released a new "we are the world." it's a 3 1/2-minute music video. you can watch it here. it features an all-piano version of the song accompanied by a space-age korea wa spaceship circling the earth. where a newly unified north and south celebrate -- here's the clincher. as new york city burns. it's a bizarre video, to say the least. we know -- we think we know why they did it. because they feel a little left out. in the past few months north korea has seen countries and companies around the world take bold steps into the cosmos.
today the propaganda arm of the north korean government released a new "we are the world." it's a 3 1/2-minute music video. you can watch it here. it features an all-piano version of the song accompanied by a space-age korea wa spaceship circling the earth. where a newly unified north and south celebrate -- here's the clincher. as new york city burns. it's a bizarre video, to say the least. we know -- we think we know why they did it. because they feel a little left out. in the past...
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when other countries look at our governing class right now, there's no honesty in any direction. the fact of the matter is a lot of the things that could be done to secure social security aren't that hard. it's absolutely true, though, that medicare is tough and requires real dealing with spending. the problem is president obama, he's got his party at his back. i have no doubt that if he makes an ultimate deal, that he will be able to pull along the democrats. the problem is john boehner can't bring along his party at all if there's even a nickel of tax increases and that's hard to get balance when you have something like that. >> thanks very much to both of you. john boehner herding cats. by the way, cats have a special appearance on "outfront" tonight. >>> still "outfront" -- new developments in the super bowl blackout investigation. today, the answer. beyonce, was she to blame? >>> and war on gunmakers. our next guest wants them to pay for shootings. be completely liable. >>> and was chris christie telling the truth when he said this to david letterman -- >> i'm like, basicall
when other countries look at our governing class right now, there's no honesty in any direction. the fact of the matter is a lot of the things that could be done to secure social security aren't that hard. it's absolutely true, though, that medicare is tough and requires real dealing with spending. the problem is president obama, he's got his party at his back. i have no doubt that if he makes an ultimate deal, that he will be able to pull along the democrats. the problem is john boehner can't...
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neighbors of the dead hostage taker jimmy lee dykes described him as a survivalist with anti-government views. these days, however, the concept of building a bunker is not as unusual as you would think. people build bunkers for all sorts of reasons. gary tuchman gets an up-close view of one bunker in utah built by a survivalist who is preparing for the worst. here is his report. >> reporter: he has a spectacular view of the mountains. a family man who lives in a beautiful neighborhood in utah. but peter larson has a very dark view of what the world has in store for us. we take a long ride with him into the mountains. daylight turns to sundown, sundown to darkness. then we arrive at the $65,000 structure where peter larson, his wife, his children and grandchildren plan to survive the attempted destruction of the world. so this is the bunker? >> this is it. >> reporter: peter larson is proud to be known as a survivalist, or as it's also known, a prepper. >> right now we're about 20 feet under ground and this unit is 50 feet long, ten foot diameter, corrugated steel pipe. >> reporter: he b
neighbors of the dead hostage taker jimmy lee dykes described him as a survivalist with anti-government views. these days, however, the concept of building a bunker is not as unusual as you would think. people build bunkers for all sorts of reasons. gary tuchman gets an up-close view of one bunker in utah built by a survivalist who is preparing for the worst. here is his report. >> reporter: he has a spectacular view of the mountains. a family man who lives in a beautiful neighborhood in...
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they were not and the government unveiled a bunch of e-mails that showed analyst inside s&p knew they weren't such great investments and in fact for their own business purposes were keeping these aaa rated. here's one of the quotes of an e-mail the attorney general unveiled. i mean come on, we pay to you rate our deals and the better the rating the hormone we make. what's up with that? how are you possibly supposed to be impartial? those are analysts talking to each other about how they weren't impartial about some of these investments. actually almost all of these investments because that's how they made money. so this is a pretty staggering deal. and i'll tell you that the attorney general was asked about whether s&p was being retaliated against for downgrading america's credit rating and this is what the attorney general said. >> they did what they did assessing what the creditworthiness was of this nation. we looked at the facts, the law, the investigation of these great prosecutors and civil lawyers put together and made a determination that the filing of these lawsuits was appro
they were not and the government unveiled a bunch of e-mails that showed analyst inside s&p knew they weren't such great investments and in fact for their own business purposes were keeping these aaa rated. here's one of the quotes of an e-mail the attorney general unveiled. i mean come on, we pay to you rate our deals and the better the rating the hormone we make. what's up with that? how are you possibly supposed to be impartial? those are analysts talking to each other about how they...
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it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. the sheriff said he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much to all three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. are the producers of the show exploiting the children for their own gain? >>> and president mahmoud ahmadinejad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. rgy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. in the
it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. the sheriff said he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much to all three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. are the...
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syrian government agents prevented us from doing so. there are many intern really displaced people here in this area of damascus. most of them stay in the lowest-cost hotels they can somehow afford. we tried going into some of these hotels and talking to these people but most of them were afraid. which is also is due to the fact there's a heavy presence of plain-clothed security forces that are shadowing us. we went into one hotel and it took only two minutes for two officers to show up and say we have to stop working, even though we have permission to film in all of damascus. we can't go into the hotels? when we asked for an explanation, the undercover agent said we needed additional permission to film in hotels, then he disappears. the shelling of damascus continues. leaving more people fleeing for areas they hope are safer, at least for a while. so, wolf, of course we have to be clear that what we have is an official journalist visa from the assad government. that of course brings with it a lot of restrictions on our reporting. most
syrian government agents prevented us from doing so. there are many intern really displaced people here in this area of damascus. most of them stay in the lowest-cost hotels they can somehow afford. we tried going into some of these hotels and talking to these people but most of them were afraid. which is also is due to the fact there's a heavy presence of plain-clothed security forces that are shadowing us. we went into one hotel and it took only two minutes for two officers to show up and say...
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a live report next. >>> the government taking aim at standard & poor's. is it responsible for leaving us in financial ruin? but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. get ready for a lot more of that new-plane smell. we're building the youngest, most modern fleet among the largest us airlines to ensure that you are more comfortable and connected than ever. we are becoming a new american. and save hundreds with our best offer yet, now extended due to popular demand. get an adt security system starting at just $49 installed, but only for a limited time. that's an instant savings of $250. don't leave your family's safety to
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it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president ahminedjad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall
it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president...
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but it's how do you make government work for the people. i did hear those words from leader cantor, the problem will be if they are going to talk that talk, they have to walk that walk. but it does seem to me something that they need to absolutely take a serious look at. >> alex, just a brief word about immigration. i just interviewed a conservative republican whose on that particular committee whose going to decide what the legislation should say. and he talked about border security. and it sounded a lot like the argument we heard preelection. >> i think one of the things republicans are learning is that our top down republican approach is no better than the democrats' top down approach. in other words, washington doesn't seem to have the answer on immigration. what you are seeing is look, the federal government's job is to enforce the border, protect the country. great. but if you are in a state, if you are in louisiana or mississippi, really you should decide how many workers you need, how many immigrants you want to come renewerish your
but it's how do you make government work for the people. i did hear those words from leader cantor, the problem will be if they are going to talk that talk, they have to walk that walk. but it does seem to me something that they need to absolutely take a serious look at. >> alex, just a brief word about immigration. i just interviewed a conservative republican whose on that particular committee whose going to decide what the legislation should say. and he talked about border security. and...
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explain to me why. >> piers, what i object to is the government doing -- enacting these bans and speaking to all of america, all 50 states as if some kind of broad brush measure is going to address every situation in every state. you've brought up connecticut many times where assault rifles like an ar-15 was banned. >> they were and that's the point. ar-15s are not banned in connecticut. >> criminals don't -- >> here's the point. even though connecticut has the fifth strongest gun control in america, the ar-15 was not banned. i want to show you a bit of footage from last night when i was in texas of me firing an ar-15. let's watch this. >> great. >> here's the thing. as i began to fire it, i thought, okay, this is the speed it fires. then i got into the rhythm with the trigger, and suddenly i began pumping out these bullets at this extraordinary rate and power. all i could think of, to be honest with you, robert, is what on earth did those poor kids at sandy hook have to go through? they each was hit by 3 to 11 bullets. then i thought about the movie theater in aurora where the shooter th
explain to me why. >> piers, what i object to is the government doing -- enacting these bans and speaking to all of america, all 50 states as if some kind of broad brush measure is going to address every situation in every state. you've brought up connecticut many times where assault rifles like an ar-15 was banned. >> they were and that's the point. ar-15s are not banned in connecticut. >> criminals don't -- >> here's the point. even though connecticut has the fifth...
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it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president ahminedjad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall
it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president...
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they don't get government money. it's not a government entity. and in this country we have freedom association and we have religious freedom, and for over 100 years the boy scouts have been based upon jew dudeao chrin morality. that doesn't include homosexuality as a morally straight lifestyle. they're entitled to continue that policy if they choose to. if they don't, they're going to lose the heart and soul of their membership. six months ago in a study that they completed after 2 1/2 years they said that the vast majority of the parents that entrusted their youth to boy scouts were in agreement with the policy that's currently in place. >> all right, zach. let's run with that argument. >> wolf, when i was 6 years old i joined the cub scouts like most young kids do, to experience the great outdoors. after a year our cub scouts needed another leader. my mother jackie took other. she was a leader for a few more years. a few parents like richard, i suppose, were apprehensive. after they found out my moms were interested in providing an enriching sc
they don't get government money. it's not a government entity. and in this country we have freedom association and we have religious freedom, and for over 100 years the boy scouts have been based upon jew dudeao chrin morality. that doesn't include homosexuality as a morally straight lifestyle. they're entitled to continue that policy if they choose to. if they don't, they're going to lose the heart and soul of their membership. six months ago in a study that they completed after 2 1/2 years...
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the government says u.s. households spend an average of $2,912 or about 4% of their income on gas last year, that's the highest level in four years, even though gas costs are eating up a bigger chunk of family budgets. americans are buying less gas as cars become more fuel-efficient. the american budget is shrinking and gas is taking up a bigger part of it. >> we know beyonce did not shut the lights off. but we're taking a look at what's trending on the web. lot of conspiracy theorists beyonce signaled she's part of a secret society bent on world domination. she made a diamond shape with her hands during her super bowl halftime performance and i'm told the gesture is considered a is symbol of the illuminati. there's a theory circulating she may have been sending a secret message to jay-z or also possible she put her hands up like this. >> i have a higher source, the teleprompter is my higher source. that's what i'm following. >> a sorority called delta sigma theta, that's their symbol. >> is she a member? >>
the government says u.s. households spend an average of $2,912 or about 4% of their income on gas last year, that's the highest level in four years, even though gas costs are eating up a bigger chunk of family budgets. americans are buying less gas as cars become more fuel-efficient. the american budget is shrinking and gas is taking up a bigger part of it. >> we know beyonce did not shut the lights off. but we're taking a look at what's trending on the web. lot of conspiracy theorists...
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in a statement the company says the lawsuit has no merit and it used the same data as the government and other analysts that didn't predict the housing bust as well. >>> air asia x has started banning kids under 12 from the first seven rows in economy class on some flights. child-free area also has softer lighting and is called the quiet zone. i'm thinking if you put a child in row eight you can still hear them. we'll see if it woshs. anderson? >> yeah. all right, susan. thanks. >>> just ahead, really sad story, chris kyle, reportedly one of the best snipers the u.s. military has ever seen, went to a remote shooting range with two other men this weekend. only one of the three is live and he is charged with double murder. latest on the investigation ahead. >>> the pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban is talking about her future. she is talking up a storm. dr. sanjay gupta explains how this is even possible. >>> we all witness ed it, the night the lights went out at the super bowl. today, the day everyone is asking what happened. we'll have details on that ahead. tdd#: 1-
in a statement the company says the lawsuit has no merit and it used the same data as the government and other analysts that didn't predict the housing bust as well. >>> air asia x has started banning kids under 12 from the first seven rows in economy class on some flights. child-free area also has softer lighting and is called the quiet zone. i'm thinking if you put a child in row eight you can still hear them. we'll see if it woshs. anderson? >> yeah. all right, susan. thanks....
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that's why he says, why is the government coming after us saying we're going to ban the guns when we're not the ones doing anything? he focuses on criminality, people who have mental illness, making sure people stay in prisons long enough. he says it's not the gun. that's really the point that the nra is trying to convey as part of this debate that's going on in the country right now. >> what would he do if there were a gun ban, just ignore it? >> in many cases, yes. if you take all the guns away tomorrow, people are out there who will find and get their hands on guns. >> there are hundreds of millions of guns out there. >> absolutely. do you hand in your guns? that's the slippery slope he sees, once you start in that direction you're going to be giving up these things or law enforcement is going to be coming and trying to register them. there's a whole series of reasons why they simply do not trust any sort of gun restriction in that way. >> all right. deb feyerick, thank you very much. >>> still to come, vanilla ice. a camel and i have something in common. i'll tell you what it is, ne
that's why he says, why is the government coming after us saying we're going to ban the guns when we're not the ones doing anything? he focuses on criminality, people who have mental illness, making sure people stay in prisons long enough. he says it's not the gun. that's really the point that the nra is trying to convey as part of this debate that's going on in the country right now. >> what would he do if there were a gun ban, just ignore it? >> in many cases, yes. if you take all...
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we're checking on the safety record of the bus, and the government of the united states found the last two years, there has been no crashes and this tour line had a satisfactory record. >> paul verkammon, thank you for that. >>> super bowl xlvii, or the night the lights went out in new orleans. the 34-31 victory by the ravens was as dramatic as bizarre. the ravens came this close to blowing a 22-point lead, 49ers had four shots at a game-winning touchdown. at the end, the game wasn't in doubt until the lights went out. a 34-minute power outage put the super bowl on hold and gave the niners a brand new life. not enough. carlos diaz in new orleans this morning. >> usually you talk about a game being broken down by halves, first half versus second half. this super bowl broken down by prepower outage and post power out age. before the outage, all ravens, they built a lead thanks to jacoby jones 108-yard kickoff return to start the second half. ties an nfl super bowl record for the longest kickoff return in the history of the super bowl. then the power outage happened. 34-minute delay, wher
we're checking on the safety record of the bus, and the government of the united states found the last two years, there has been no crashes and this tour line had a satisfactory record. >> paul verkammon, thank you for that. >>> super bowl xlvii, or the night the lights went out in new orleans. the 34-31 victory by the ravens was as dramatic as bizarre. the ravens came this close to blowing a 22-point lead, 49ers had four shots at a game-winning touchdown. at the end, the game...
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where he praised the french government for its decisive action against islamic extremists in mally. today biden visits with u.s. embassy staff before heading to ten downing street for a meeting with british prime minister david cameron. >>> new images just in from london. these are what forensic scientists believe king richard iii would have looked like. >> wow. >> attractive? >> just minutes ago they showed off a full reconstruction of his head based on the bone structure of his skull. just yesterday, folks, archaeologists confirmed that a 500-year-old skeleton found under a parking lot 90 miles northwest of london is indeed that of the long lost king. >>> all right. that was ted nugent, not richard iii. >>> are you tired of flying with screaming babies or kids kicking the back of your chair. >> no, they're mine. >> mine, too. sorry about that. >> starting this week, kids under 12 are banned from the first seven rows of select air-asia x flights. they are offering quiet zones. you can book for an additional fee between 11 and 35 bucks. i will pay anyone $100 if they would sit with
where he praised the french government for its decisive action against islamic extremists in mally. today biden visits with u.s. embassy staff before heading to ten downing street for a meeting with british prime minister david cameron. >>> new images just in from london. these are what forensic scientists believe king richard iii would have looked like. >> wow. >> attractive? >> just minutes ago they showed off a full reconstruction of his head based on the bone...
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and the government hasn't been that successful in prosecuting these cases. and perhaps that's one of the reasons why we don't see it. but that's no excuse in my view not to go forward. >> lauren, jump in, i heard a no from you. >> can we stop talking about lance armstrong? i'm so done. >> you're over it? ready to move on? >> this is a guy who admitted to this and sunny laid out the case against him. in addition to that, his lawyer tells usa today that he is not going to pay back $12 million in a bonus that he received for the last couple of titles? i mean, what kind of guy is this? >> listen, let's broaden out. if we don't want to say lance armstrong what is the overall message to society, cheating, you're not punished if you cheat? >> it is okay. jawn, what do you think? >> the overall message to society and the victims, this guy bullied his fellow riders, bullied media people who reported the truth about him. you're sending a wrong message by not going after him. the least they should do is try, even if they're not able to get him completely, just go after
and the government hasn't been that successful in prosecuting these cases. and perhaps that's one of the reasons why we don't see it. but that's no excuse in my view not to go forward. >> lauren, jump in, i heard a no from you. >> can we stop talking about lance armstrong? i'm so done. >> you're over it? ready to move on? >> this is a guy who admitted to this and sunny laid out the case against him. in addition to that, his lawyer tells usa today that he is not going to...
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turns out the government, the current government, thinks yes, you bet. the justice department memo obtained by nbc news suggests that it should be legal to terminate american citizens but only under specific circumstances. if it's become -- it has become a feverish debate in the country, especially since the assassination of anwar al awlaki, a member of al qaeda, american citizen born in new mexico, this is what he looked like in yemen, before a drone strike killed him in september 2011. no trial, no judge, no jury, an american. it's important to point out that this memo was written months before al alack k. yuwlaki was . jeffrey toobin is here to explain. the memo specifically cites imminent threat and it's longer than i'm pointing out here. if there's an imminent threat of violent attack against the united states and capture's not feasible, that an informed high level official of the government can decide that a target can actually be taken out. remarkable. >> it's an amazing document. hats off to michael isikoff who got this. think about the discretio
turns out the government, the current government, thinks yes, you bet. the justice department memo obtained by nbc news suggests that it should be legal to terminate american citizens but only under specific circumstances. if it's become -- it has become a feverish debate in the country, especially since the assassination of anwar al awlaki, a member of al qaeda, american citizen born in new mexico, this is what he looked like in yemen, before a drone strike killed him in september 2011. no...
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and more anti-christian than the current government. sometimes it may not be the best thing to side with people who may turn out to be worse than the current government. >> any humanitarian initiatives the u.s. should be undertaking? >> you know, i think any time people are distraught and in such turmoil, humanitarian is something that people should consider, whether voluntary or orchestrated by a government, i really think we shouldn't be involved with arms, it's something that i'm adamant we shouldn't be giving arms. and one of the questions i asked secretary clinton the other day is, are we orchestrating arm sales from libya to turkey and then on to these warring factions? a week before the ambassador was killed, there was a ship that left libya with arms and they have interview the captain of this ship talking about the weapons going to rebels, some bickering over who got the weapons and who didn't get the weapons. >> you delivered a major foreign policy today at the heritage foundation. well thought out speech on national security
and more anti-christian than the current government. sometimes it may not be the best thing to side with people who may turn out to be worse than the current government. >> any humanitarian initiatives the u.s. should be undertaking? >> you know, i think any time people are distraught and in such turmoil, humanitarian is something that people should consider, whether voluntary or orchestrated by a government, i really think we shouldn't be involved with arms, it's something that i'm...
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government to kill its own citizens overseas? a justice department memo spells ow the position of the obama administration. now the memo, justifies the targeted killing of an american who is considered a senior operational lead of al qaeda or associated group and poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the united states. want to bring in our pentagon correspondent barbara starr, joins us live here. the policy now made public. is there any reaction to the fact that now people, very clearly stated in the memo, know what it's all about? >> reporter: you know, i think this has emerged over the last couple of years, but you're right, suzanne, it is this memo that puts it out in black and white. if you're an american citizen, you can, in fact, be killed by your government overseas with no trial, no due process, if there is a -- some decision by the u.s. administration that you're engaged in terrorist activities. in fact the attorney general, eric holder, talked about this earlier today. i want you to listen to what he had to
government to kill its own citizens overseas? a justice department memo spells ow the position of the obama administration. now the memo, justifies the targeted killing of an american who is considered a senior operational lead of al qaeda or associated group and poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the united states. want to bring in our pentagon correspondent barbara starr, joins us live here. the policy now made public. is there any reaction to the fact that now people, very...
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the government didn't bring al awlaki to trial. it just killed him. >> all they have to show is a general view that somebody is doing something bad and hasn't renounced that. >> i don't agree with some of the things which anwar said, against the united states. does that mean they should kill him? >> cnn's league allege analyst jeffrey toobin says strikes like al awlaki's killing give a wide birth when it comes to war. if we can kill suspected american terrorists overseas, could we eventually do the very same thing on american soil? just how far are we willing to go in the fight against al qaeda? talkback question to you, should the u.s. be able to kill american terror suspects without trial? facebook.com/carol cnn or tweet me @carolcnn. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabe
the government didn't bring al awlaki to trial. it just killed him. >> all they have to show is a general view that somebody is doing something bad and hasn't renounced that. >> i don't agree with some of the things which anwar said, against the united states. does that mean they should kill him? >> cnn's league allege analyst jeffrey toobin says strikes like al awlaki's killing give a wide birth when it comes to war. if we can kill suspected american terrorists overseas,...
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the government is arguing to retry the penalty phase. now, for miss gonzalez, eight months pregnant, she could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. her lawyer is defending her. >> people fall in love in the strangest places. and people get together in the most difficult circumstances. we live in a society where these events happen. these types of cases are unusual, but they're not uncommon. >> okay, so, susan, this guy apparently, if he was sentenced, why does he want to father a baby here? >> well, that is the question, isn't it? it is possible that maybe wilson thought about wanting to -- wanting to leave a legacy behind. but he left a note to someone. he wrote, actually, a letter to another inmate. he said, quote, i just need a baby before these pigs try to take my life. i need to have something behind. now, currently he's serving a life sentence. miss gonzalez is out on bond. and court papers, get this, suggest that she was also involved with yet another inmate. brooke? >> okay. i'm just going to leave it there. susan candi
the government is arguing to retry the penalty phase. now, for miss gonzalez, eight months pregnant, she could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. her lawyer is defending her. >> people fall in love in the strangest places. and people get together in the most difficult circumstances. we live in a society where these events happen. these types of cases are unusual, but they're not uncommon. >> okay, so, susan, this guy apparently, if he was sentenced, why does he want to...
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aside from government itself, the very largest. historically they have been given wide leeway to do their good works in the way that they felt was called for. if they didn't feel that they were fulfilling a religious mandate, they wouldn't be doing this. the government historically has said, you do it your way and we will not second guess you. the obama administration took a big step forward to second guessing and they then took a half step backward. the catholic church is saying, can we please go back to the pre2008 understanding of the relationship between social services and the government? you let us do it our way. we're doing good work. >> cornell, you know the vice president is a catholic. >> they are saying if you have religious issues with this, you can opt out. so i'm really scratching my head about this. again, i think the majority of americans are where the president is on this. we have the largest gender gap in modern times in the last election so it's fairly clear where women are on this issue. i think the catholic chu
aside from government itself, the very largest. historically they have been given wide leeway to do their good works in the way that they felt was called for. if they didn't feel that they were fulfilling a religious mandate, they wouldn't be doing this. the government historically has said, you do it your way and we will not second guess you. the obama administration took a big step forward to second guessing and they then took a half step backward. the catholic church is saying, can we please...